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US-9125173

Device and method for access probe enhancements

PublishedSeptember 1, 2015
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Technical Abstract

Methods and wireless communication devices for access procedure enhancement are provided. The wireless communication device for access procedure enhancement includes a transceiver module and a communication protocol module. The transceiver module performs wireless transmissions and receptions to and from a network. The communication protocol module divides an access channel into a plurality of narrow band frequency division multiplexing (FDM) channels, groups a plurality of reverse link FDM access channels (R-FACH) into a plurality of R-FACH groups, determines whether a base station in a network supports an access probe. If yes, the base station joins at least one R-FACH group. The wireless communication device sends the access probe in a chosen R-FACH during each access procedure.

Patent Claims
10 claims

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1. A method for access procedure enhancement by a wireless communication device comprising a transceiver module for wireless transmissions and receptions, the method comprising: dividing an access channel into a plurality of narrow band frequency division multiplexing channels; grouping a plurality of reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channels into a plurality of reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups; determining whether a base station in a network supports an access probe, and if yes, the base station joins at least one reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel group; and sending the access probe in the at least one reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel group during each access procedure, wherein the wireless communication device is a machine to machine communication device, and the method further comprises: the base station maintaining a local table of the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups and the members thereof, wherein the method further comprises: the base station informing the wireless communication device regarding the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups which the base station has membership; the base station informing the wireless communication device regarding the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups each of the neighbors of the base station has membership; and the base station updating the wireless communication device when a change occurs in the group memberships.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups is identified by an unique pseudo noise long code mask.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein when the base station in the network does not support the access probe, the base station monitors access probes at a predetermined rate.

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4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined rate is 1.2288 MHz.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein a bandwidth of each reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel is a multiple of 6.4 kHz.

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6. A wireless communication device for access procedure enhancement, comprising: a transceiver module performing wireless transmissions and receptions to and from a network; and a communication protocol module dividing an access channel into a plurality of narrow band frequency division multiplexing channels, grouping a plurality of reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channels into a plurality of reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups, determining whether a base station in a network supports an access probe, and if yes, the base station joins at least one reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel group, and sending the access probe in the at least one reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel during each access procedure, wherein the wireless communication device is a machine to machine communication device, wherein the base station maintains a local table of the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups and the members thereof, wherein the base station informs the wireless communication device regarding the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups which the base station has membership, the base station informs the wireless communication device regarding the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups each of the neighbors of the base station has membership, and the base station updates the wireless communication device when a change occurs in the group memberships.

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7. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein each of the reverse link frequency division multiplexing access channel groups is identified by an unique pseudo noise long code mask.

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8. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein when the base station in the network does not support the access probe, the base station monitors access probes at a predetermined rate.

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9. The wireless communication device of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined rate is 1.2288 MHz.

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10. The wireless communication device of claim 6 , wherein a bandwidth of each R-FACH is a multiple of 6.4 kHz.

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Filing Date

February 27, 2013

Publication Date

September 1, 2015

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